Listed below are some of the counsellors working at the centre with a summary of the areas they cover. if you are looking for a special disipline, you can choose by selecting one of the tabs. Once you are ready, call 0208 466 5671 to make an appointments All calls are diverted after hours so you can leave a message and know you will get a response ASAP.

When you contact us for the first time I will be happy to discuss your needs and any questions you may have about the process. I will also encourage you to explore the web site and check the profiles of the many therapists who are available at different times to suit you.
As a retired counsellor of over 25 years’ experience I know that there are so many reasons people seek counselling whether it is a bereavement or loss of a partner through divorce, trauma from childhood experiences, depression, family conflict, relationship issues these are but a few. Whatever the concerns it may seem overwhelming to face these alone yet too painful to share. The aim of the centre is to offer support and to provide a safe and confidential space in which clients can explore their feelings. This may lead to greater insight and self-awareness and eventually explore ways to deal with situations and crises they may be facing.

Often taking that first step to contact a counsellor can feel very daunting but it may also feel like the beginning of a process, the first step to facing what is holding us back from living our lives more fully. Speaking to someone removed from our family situation and in a relaxed atmosphere may enable us to talk more openly and honestly about difficult emotions such as anger and fear. I look forward to speaking with you.

Have you had enough of being stuck in unhelpful patterns in your love life, at work or with your children? Are you struggling to recover from life experiences that have left you overwhelmed, stressed, frightened or frustrated? Do you struggle with negative beliefs about yourself or find it hard to manage your feelings?

Is it time to rediscover a sense of calm, feel good about yourself and live your life to the full again?

Counselling can be a daunting prospect but I will try my hardest to make it a safe place to explore any issues you which to discuss. Counselling will help you discover new perspectives to your situation, challenge assumptions and identify how to make better choices. Individual counselling sessions last 50 minutes at a cost of £50 and Couples Counselling £60. I look forward to hearing from you.YOU CAN HAVE THE LIFE YOU DESERVE.I am a qualified Integrative Counsellor with a Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. I am a member of The British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists and I abide by their code of ethics.
Appointments available 7 days a week and evenings.

Rebecca Barker • Couples • Individuals

Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling and PsychotherapyDiploma in Relationship Counselling (Relate Institute, London)BACP Accredited Diploma in Integrative Counselling (London)Diploma in Counselling Skills (London)Certificate in Bereavement and Loss (Bromley Counselling and Bereavement Service)

I am a fully qualified counsellor offering individuals and couples a safe and supportive environment to explore difficult feelings and issues. My role is to provide you with a non judgemental and confidential environment where any issues you bring to our sessions are welcomed with an open mind and an ability to support you with warmth and understanding.
I decided to train and qualify as a counsellor because I have gained so much in the past from being a client myself – both as an individual and as part of a couple. I believe this gives me deeper empathy with how difficult it is to take that first step and entrust a stranger with deeply personal material.
An initial telephone consultation helps to answer any questions you may have about counselling with me. Evidence shows that the single most important factor in any successful outcome of therapy is the quality of the relationship offered by the counsellor. This initial telephone call gives you an opportunity to speak to me and form an initial impression.
As a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) I abide by their ethical framework for good and safe practice in my work as a counsellor.
I gained extensive experience working for several years as an honorary counsellor in the voluntary sector at a counselling and social work agency in South East London. Issues I have worked with include depression and anxiety, bereavement and loss, childhood sexual and emotional abuse, issues of identity, low self esteem and relationship difficulties.
In addition to a BACP Accredited Diploma in Integrative Counselling, I hold a Diploma in Relationship Counselling from RELATE together with a Diploma and Certificates in Counselling Skills.
I am trained in Bereavement Counselling by Bromley Counselling and BereavementService.
As a RELATE trained couples counsellor I have worked for Relate here in Bromley and in other locations.
Recently I completed an externship at The Bowlby Centre in North London in Emotionally Focussed Couple Therapywhich is a North American model of couples therapy. EFCT is usually a short term (8-20 sessions), structured approach to couples therapy formulated in the 1980's and has developed alongside the science on adult attachment and bonding to expand our understanding about what is happening in couple relationships.
Ongoing training and continuous professional development is essential to the way I practice - I am currently studying Systemic Practice with Families and Couples at the Institute of Family Therapy in North London. Systemic practice is a therapeutic approach which involves working respectfully and effectively with people in ways that consider their important relationships, the effect on relationships of cross-generational family myths and patterns, the impact of the lifecycle on people as individuals and in relationships and the different systems and contexts in which they live.
I offer weekly or fortnightly 50 minute sessions @ £50 per session for individuals and £65.00 for couples.
Please contact me to discuss availability for open ended or short term counselling for individuals and couples.

Penny Carter • EMDR • Individuals

Accredited Member of EMDR Association (UK & Ireland)
Accredited Member of the British Association of Counsellors
and Psychotherapists (BACP) and a member of
United Kingdom Register of Counsellors (UKRC)
Masters degree (MSc) in Therapeutic Counselling

Appointments available weekdays and evenings only

I have worked in private practice for 12 years and have also spent 5 years working in a GP practice and 5 years in a Alcohol agency. In recent years I have concentrated on my private practice and have gained great experience in most areas of general counselling including anxiety, depression, bereavement and loss of self confidence. I am trained as an integrative counsellor, and use CBT techniques when appropriate.

I work both long term and short term depending on the presenting issues and the client’s requirements. In the past 6 years I have also specialised in working with trauma, both isolated incidents such as road traffic accidents or attacks and complex trauma such as can result from early childhood trauma, childhood abuse both physical and emotional. As part of this ongoing specialisation I have undertaken training and am a fully accredited EMDR therapist. In my experience this form of therapy can be highly effective in a multitude of cases helping the client to process their experiences and memories, which may still be emotionally driving them in the present. Please contact me for further information on EMDR if you feel this could help you.

Above all I believe the relationship is the most important and relevant part of successful therapy. Building a relationship of trust between me and the client is of paramount importance, and is the cornerstone of any effective therapy, helping you the client, to make the changes necessary to improve your life and help to make it the fulfilling experience you deserve, no longer driven by issues that belong in the past.

I am a professionally qualified and experienced Counsellor/Psychotherapist offering long and short term counselling to individuals over 16 years of age.
Sometimes we can feel overwhelmed by life's pressures and difficulties and this can cause problems such as anxiety and depression. Past or present issues can cause emotional turmoil and it can be difficult to make sense of life's puzzle. I offer a safe, warm, non judgmental environment where you might be able to put some of the pieces back together.
I work integratively, meaning I can draw on different theories to suit each individual client, their needs and issues. If you don't want to explore childhood issues that's ok. If you would like to explore early attachment and get in touch with your inner child that's ok too. I know from my own experience of therapy that it takes a lot of courage to take that first step, and I will do my best to make you feel relaxed, settled and comfortable.
My areas of expertise include loss and bereavement, trauma, anxiety, depression, low self esteem and helping you find meaning in your life. I am also interested in the relationship between body and mind, as well as spiritual and faith issues.
Sessions last 50 minutes and are usually weekly. Fees:Individual Counselling £45 Student counsellors £40
I am in regular supervision and am fully insured.
I am a registered member of BACP (British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy) and adhere to its ethical guidelines and standards, assuring clients of high standards of professional care

About me: I offer:
-Individual counselling with adults and young people from the age of 11.
-Attachment based parent-child or family work
-Parent support and coaching, for parents of children with challenging behaviour
-Individual support to Looked After Children or Children, Young People and Adults affected by adoption

My additional qualifications:
I am a certified instructor in the Great Behaviour Breakdown, a parenting programme for parents of challenging behaviour
I have Foundation Level systemic family therapy training as well as Theraplay Level 1 and Dyadic Developmental Therapy Level 1 and 2

My work has included counselling young people and adults, in addition to many years working in the field of adoption and fostering with Looked After and Adopted Children and their families.

About you:
Are you feeling stressed, anxious or overwhelmed? Are you experiencing low moods or unwanted thoughts? Are you struggling to come to terms with past adverse life experiences? Are there patterns of behaviour that you would like to change but find it hard to?
If so you may find counselling helpful…
Psychosynthesis counselling explores how your thoughts and feelings affect your emotional and physical well-being. It helps to identify unhelpful patterns of behaviour, which may have developed over time, as well as unresolved losses or painful life events from the past.
Psychosynthesis recognises that all these habitual ways of relating and thinking impact the present and can prevent from living life to the full and achieving your goals.
Psychosynthesis has links to CBT and Mindfulness as well addressing past issues in so far as they impact the present.

About us working together:
I will aim to create a safe space for you to explore your current difficulties and express your feelings. This can be through talking and use of the creative arts, in order to facilitate awareness of patterns of behaviour and process unresolved life events which may be blocking you from achieving your potential. Once you have awareness, then there is choice and therefore possibility of change.
Psychosynthesis is suitable as a short term or longer term therapy and we can use our initial meeting to see whether this is the right counselling for you and if so to agree time scales and form a working agreement.
I adhere to the BACP and HCPC ethical guidelines and framework and aim to provide an anti-discriminatory service.

Fees:
Individual sessions are £55 per 50mins.Parent and parent-child sessions are £65, family work £70. Some reduced fees available for young people

Counselling aims to help clients work towards a more satisfying and peaceful experience of life Counselling can provide you with the opportunity to talk through issues and work with the counsellor to achieve some understanding and resolution to many problems or concerns. .I aim to provide a secure place where you can feel heard, understood and accepted without feeling judged and where you can feel supported enough to explore painful and difficult thoughts and feelings.
My work covers a wide range of issues including relationship difficulties, mental/physical abuse, anger, anxiety, bereavement, loss, bullying, self-harm, depression and trauma. I also have experience of working with adults, young people and couples. Whilst working in a domestic abuse agency I gained experience in helping both survivors of abuse and those wanting to end violent or abusive behaviour towards a partner.
I offer both long term, face-to-face and short term work, according to individual needs.
My therapeutic model uses the theories and methods from various schools of counselling to create a unique way of working with each individual client.

As a member of the BACP I adhere to their code of ethics.
Daytime and evening appointments available
Fees £50.00 per 50 minute session
Some limited availability for counselling students at £35.

To make an appointment with Christina please call The Centre on 02084665671

Life can be challenging and sometimes it can feel difficult to share your thoughts and feelings with family and friends or to cope on your own, I believe counselling can help you to find a way forward. Working from an integrative approach, I combine psychodynamic theory, humanism and CBT, tailoring therapy to the individual needs of my client. I believe the therapeutic relationship is fundamental and I offer a confidential, safe and non-judgmental space, supporting clients to explore aspects of their life, thoughts, feelings and behaviour openly and freely.

I have experience of working with a wide range of issues including: Bereavement and loss, depression, anxiety, low-self esteem, eating disorders, relationship difficulties and obsessive compulsive disorders. In addition to private practice I work as a volunteer bereavement counsellor for a charity in the London Borough of Lewisham.

I offer an initial no obligation telephone consultation to explore your current concerns and answer any questions you may have about counselling. If you decide I am the right counsellor for you I offer both open-ended counselling and short-term solution focused therapy.

As a registered member of the BACP I abide by their code of ethics and have completed the BACP Certificate of Proficiency demonstrating ethical
and competent practice.

Fees: Individuals £45 and couples £70. Availability: Weekdays, Monday and Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons. I have limited spaces available for counselling students at a reduced fee.

In counselling it is widely accepted that in helping clients to understand themselves by addressing their fears and concerns they can regain control over their lives. I believe the ability to do this is within us all but at times when other ‘life’ issues take over we can lose sight of our own strengths: A safe, non-judgemental space for exploration of these issues can provide the guidance and support needed to allow us to look at what is happening within our world and how we might bring about changes that will enhance our sense of well-being.
However counselling isn’t always easy and in some cases it takes great courage for people to ask for support with their problems: Therapy may lead to looking at our inner selves in order to initiate change or break destructive patterns. My counselling model allows me to help clients work through and manage whatever issue has brought them to seek the confidential space that therapy provides.
I have gained invaluable experience in practice with prisoners in HMPS; an Inner London multi-cultural School with children from 8 years of age; a community- based service in Bromley offering therapy in both short-term and long-term models and I still currently practice in a South London Primary-Care setting. I have worked extensively with young people in the care system whose issues range from family neglect and subsequent removal from harmful environments to sexual and physical abuse, drug addiction and the resultant issues of identity and self-worth.
I also operate a private practice here at The Centre for Counselling where I can assist with a wide range of personal and generic issues such as relationship difficulties, anxiety, early childhood experiences, anger, life changes such as redundancy or divorce, loss or bereavement and trauma. My therapeutic model and training allows me to adapt to offering therapy on a short or long-term basis: This is governed by what you the client needs and what is also financially viable.
Feesfor a 50-minute session are £45.00.

What is CAT? - I work primarily using CAT, which brings together ideas and understandings from different therapies into one user-friendly and effective therapy. CAT offers a way of thinking about yourself differently. Finding out exactly what your problems and difficulties are; how they started; how they affect your everyday life – your relationships such as with your partner, family, friends and your working life and your choices of how to get the best out of life.
Change - Change comes from thinking about the importance of these relationships, including the relationship you have with yourself and identifying how certain patterns may now be holding you back. CAT helps you to discover the ways of doing things differently that are available to you to make your life better for yourself and those close to you. It is a programme of therapy that is tailored to meet your needs and to your own manageable goals for change. It is a time-limited therapy, usually between 16-24 weekly sessions. Why now? -People often wish they could change things to make life more manageable, but don’t know where to start. Questions like “why do I always end up feeling like this” become more answerable.Whose it for? -CAT has been used successfully to treat resistant depression, anxiety, eating disorders, addiction and obsessional problems.

About me - I have over twenty years experience working in the NHS as a mental health professional and bring this wealth of experience into my practice. I have worked as a psychotherapist for the past ten years in the NHS. I am a member of the Association of Cognitive Analytic Therapists (ACAT) All my work is supervised and I adhere to the ethics of ACAT

I hold Diplomas in Time and Stress Management Counselling, Integrative Counselling
(BACP Accredited ) and Certificates in CISD facilitation and Couples Counselling.

In addition I also use my training and experience gained from working in medical science; and in the business world; and in a Hospice - caring for and supporting patients and their families.

I have extensive experience working with individuals and couples and in Critical Incident Stress Debriefing

Donna Dass • Hypnosis and Psychotherapy

Bachelor of Science (Hons)
Diploma of Higher Education in Hypnotherapy, Psychotherapy and counselling
MNRHP (Member of National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists)

I am a registered member of the National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists. I have ten years of experience in Hypno – Psychotherapy and counselling. I have also worked within the NHS as a counsellor and a hypnotherapist for breast cancer patients.

I am fully accredited by The British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP) and The Federation of Alcohol and Drug Professions (FDAP) governing bodies. I have completed a very in-depth body of work in order to become accredited as a psychotherapist. The BACP is the gold standard for psychotherapists, while the FDAP accreditation demonstrates my competence as a professional alcohol and drugs counsellor.
I work with an integrative approach which means that I combine different methods. My areas of work include, but are not limited to: emotional difficulties such as depression and anxiety disorders; anger disorders; relationship issues; bipolar disorder; eating disorders such as bulimia; social anxieties and phobias; and addictions.
Previously, I ran a men's group for a number of years in a psychiatric hospital, working with anger issues, work burn out, stress related issues and relationship difficulties. I was able to help these clients to bring about a more balanced approach in their lives again bringing healthier engagement with themselves and also with life in general. This was also helpful for them in their relationships with their romantic partners, children, work colleagues and friends.
During the last five years, I have worked in private practice on Harley Street and in Bromley, bringing the experience and skills that have been developed over a number of years working with many different varieties of issues and I have seen many successful outcomes where clients have really made significant changes, transforming many areas of their lives. I provide a relational approach where people can safely talk things through. I listen without judgement.
I work using cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) which is where we look at our unhelpful thinking styles that trigger negative emotions and thereby promote healthier behaviour. I have had a number of years training within this approach and I have found it to be highly effective in treating depression, anxiety, phobias, addictions, relationship issues and the relationship with oneself.

I sometimes combine this approach with a schema therapy model, an approach that has a lot of research, demonstrating a highly effective combination. It works on our thinking, emotions and behaviour, and also works on early core beliefs that have been formed from difficult events during childhood that can become pervasive and persistent later on in adult life, affecting ones cognitions and relationships.

I have completed a Foundation Degree in Integrative Counselling and hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Integrative Counselling both from the University of Greenwich.
My approach is Integrative (incorporating Psychodynamic, Humanistic and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy). My other languages are Spanish and French.

I have experience of working both within the voluntary and private sector where my clients included individuals couples and children from ages 5 – 13. I offer both long and short term counselling. Counselling provides a safe and supportive space where you can explore emotional or psychological issues that may be bothering you. It is a space where you can talk about anything without the fear of being judged or criticised which can result in you have a better insight and lead to growth.
Counselling enables you to explore past experiences and gain insight into patterns of behaviour and how you interact with others. Counselling can be useful in understanding the impact of early years experiences on our behaviour as adults.
Fees
Individuals - £45.00 per session
Couples - £65.00 per session
Children from age 5 - £40.00
Concessions negotiable with clients on low income and students

Karen Orlebar • Integrative Psychotherapeutic Counsellor • individuals • children and young people

Diploma Integrative Counselling Adults and Children

Sometimes it’s difficult to talk about your feelings and what’s on your mind. Talking to a therapist can help you cope with difficulties and support you to make a positive change.
I’m a qualified counsellor practising for several years with experience of providing community based counselling. I also work with a leading children’s Mental Health Charity in Primary and Secondary schools.
I’ve worked with client’s who’ve experienced issues including:

Depression

Anxiety & Stress

Anger

Bereavement & Loss

Work related struggles

Trauma & Abuse

Life events (past & present)

Parenting & Parenthood

Also providing counselling for children and adolescents.
I’m experienced school counsellor with extensive knowledge and experience of working therapeutically with children and adolescents through the mediums of play, creative work and talking. Some of the problems I’ve helped children with include:

Anxiety

Bullying

Self-Harm

Parental separation & divorce

Bereavement

Transitions : including primary to secondary school

Relationships

Exam pressures

Behavioural difficulties

I offer weekly or fortnightly sessions @£45 per session, this can be open ended or short term.
To make an appointment please call the Centre on 02084665671

Louise Jarvis • individuals • psychodynamic therapist

Masters in Counselling

About me

I strongly believe that becoming more self aware and understanding our patterns of behaviour can provide us with opportunity to make positive change.

I have had alopecia (hair loss) from a young age and feel this has hugely influenced my work, especially in regard to difference, self confidence and identity. Also, having worked in a very stressful, fast paced environment for many years, I appreciate how it can feel to be faced with pressure, tension and anxiety associated with the workplace.
I fully understand how life can throw challenges at us at any time!

About you and us

You may be at a crisis point or just wanting to understand yourself better and what makes you behave in certain ways. Either way, starting counselling can sometimes be a daunting process. My role is to help you navigate your way through your feelings and thoughts and to support you in discovering the outcome of your desires and needs.

By working closely together in a safe, confidential and gentle manner, we can explore these with the aim of gaining insight and understanding that can aid you now and in the future.
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My availability is daytimes and some evenings All sessions are 50 minutes, meeting once a week Fees are on a sliding scale - £40-£65.
To arrange an appointment please call the Centre on 02084665671

Accreditations and Qualifications:
Member of the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
Member of the British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT)
Member of the British Psychological Society (BPS)
Masters clinical degree in Art Psychotherapy (Goldsmiths University)

Approach: My therapy practice brings together Psychodynamic, Analytical Psychology, Attachment and Interpersonal approaches in response to the current concerns and related underlying issues that are brought into sessions. To me a client is a whole person, not a case.
I offer either short or long term Counselling, Psychotherapy and/or Art Psychotherapy, based on the client’s needs. I aim to provide a safe and confidential space for my clients to explore aspects of life which they may be struggling with, in an empathic and non-judgmental way.
Who can make use Art Psychotherapy? Anyone. No matter what level of skill or experience clients may have, they can make therapeutic use of the visual arts. Art psychotherapy is a mind and physical process that connects us with our deeper selves. This process offers the possibility of greater self-knowledge and reintegration.
An informal initial telephone consultation helps to answer any questions you may have; please contact me via the Centre on 020846656

There may be times in our lives when we experience feeling of being overwhelmed or that we cannot cope. These feelings can impact into other areas of our life. Our personal life, our relationship with others, our work or our studies, may be effected making us feel unable to live in a positive or fulfilling way.

Feelings such as anger, grief, anxiety and loneliness can be distressing and cause concern, especially if they have been with us for a long period of time. Counselling can help you to explore and reflect upon these feelings. It can help you to understand what is at the root of the distress, and can help you to work towards resolving these concerns. Counselling is a confidential talking therapy and may offer extra support outside your network of family and friends. Seeing a Counsellor for the first time can feel overwhelming and you may feel uncertain about sharing personal information with a stranger. I understand these feelings and I can offer you a safe, quiet and uninterrupted space, where we can work together in a confidential, non-judgemental and empathic environment, with professional boundaries where you can explore your feelings safe in the knowledge that what you say will be respectfully listened to; talking to someone can sometimes help us to understand what is making us feel a certain way. I have gained experience of working with adults, young people, children and couples in a community counselling service, dealing with a wide range of issues including: domestic and child abuse, drugs and alcohol addiction, depression and anxiety, bereavement and loss, and relationship difficulties

What you discuss in the session is always confidential. The model that I work with is integrative and uses a broad spectrum of psychotherapy, allowing me to work with you individually. I offer long or short-term therapy depending on your needs and financial situation. Languages spoken Turkish and English Fees for a 50 - minute session are £45.00. Please contact the Centre on 02084665671 to book an appointment

About me
I am an experienced systemic psychotherapist also known as a family therapist, and supervisor.
I have over 30 years experience in working with children, adolescents, couples and families and have worked for the NHS and local authorities during this time. I continue to offer supervision to NHS services. I originally trained as a social worker and also as a Person-Centred counsellor before completing my training in Family Therapy.
I now work as an independent practitioner in Bromley and see individual clients, couples and families as well as offer supervision. I offer short-term and long-term therapy for a variety of different difficulties such as depression, anxiety, family conflicts and family transitions, couple difficulties, parental separation and divorce. I have an enhanced DBS certificate (Disclosure and barring Service)
I have worked in CAMHS services (Child and adolescent mental health services) for the past 30 years. I have worked as a clinician and as a manager, and for the past 3 years as the Lead Family therapist for the CAMHS service I worked in.
I continue to offer NHS Work and supervise trainee family therapists.
I am a qualified social worker although no longer practice as a social worker.
If you would like to contact me we can arrange to meet for an initial session in which we can discuss your situation and how therapy may help. You can hopefully get a sense of how I work and whether I am the right therapist for you to book an appointment Please call Jenni 0n 02084665671

Fees from £55 for individuals - £65 for families

Dr Lorraine Gordon • Individuals

Chartered PsychologistAssociate Fellow of the British Psychological SocietyHealth and Care Professions Council Registered Counselling PsychologistAccredited Member of the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive PsychotherapyAccredited Individual Schema Therapist with the International Society of Schema TherapyCBT therapist for over 10 years with the British Association for Behavioural and CognitivePsychotherapies (BABCP)

My current role is as a Consultant Counselling Psychologist in the NHS and I am Psychology Lead and Head of Service for a borough-wide integrated psychological therapies team in a secondary care mental health service based at the Maudsley Hospital.
In the NHS I work with adults with complex and severe
mental health needs including mood, anxiety, trauma and personality difficulties. I have experience in working with psychosis having led psychology in an early intervention in psychosis service whilst working in East London. In private practice I work with people with a range of difficulties including:

Depression,

Anxiety (incorporating OCD and Panic Attacks)

Relationship difficulties,

Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Bipolar Affective Disorder.

For a number of years I have taught on various post-graduate Clinical and Counselling Psychology Programs on the topics of culture and diversity. I am regularly involved in teaching at the local Recovery College as well as contributing to teaching on post-graduate courses offered by the Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and affective disorders. I am also a regular reviewer for the journals Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy and Counselling Psychology Review. Recently I was a therapist in a multi-national randomised controlled trial looking at Group Schema Therapy where I provided group and individual schema therapy with supervision from the founders of the Group Schema Therapy approach. My other interest is in the professional development of staff.

THERAPIES OFFEREDCognitive Behavioural Therapy
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is an evidence-based psychological therapy recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to treat a number of conditions such as Depression, Anxiety (including OCD and Body Dysmorphic Disorder, and Panic Disorder), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Bipolar Affective Disorder and many more
In CBT the therapist and client work together to see how the individual's thoughts, feelings, behaviour and physiology are connected. I then use this understanding to help you change any unhelpful patterns in your thinking or behaviour that are maintaining the problems we have identified together. This then gives you tools to use in the future to help you stay well. Schema-Focused Therapy
Schema-focused therapy is for people with long-standing difficulties which affect their relationships. It helps for people with complex needs who struggle with regulating their emotions and can find themselves acting impulsively in a way that leads to negative consequences. I am accredited to provide schema-focused therapy with the International Society of Schema Therapy (ISST). I use creative emotion-focused techniques to guide individuals towards a healthier more integrated self.To make an appointment please call the Centre on 02084665671

Dr Charlotte Cousins • Individuals • Young People

Clinical Psychologist, registered with the Health Care Professionals Council, Chartered Member of the British Psychological SocietyMember of the Association of Child Psychologists in Private Practice (ACHIPP).

I have worked in the NHS and third sector organisations since 2010. During this time, I have gained comprehensive experience working in a variety of settings, including:

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services

A Therapeutic Community for Looked After Children

Primary Care Talking Therapy Services for Adults

A Rehabilitation and Recovery Inpatient Unit for Adults experiencing Psychosis

An Assertive Outreach Team for Adults experiencing Psychosis

Older Adult Mental Health, Memory and Dementia Services

A Community Learning Disability Health Service

Perinatal Mental Health Services, including a Mother and Baby Inpatient Unit and Specialist Mother and Infant Mental Health Community Teams

My specialist area of interest and clinical practice is working with individuals, couples and families during pregnancy and the early years of their child’s life. As stated above, I gained experience of working with this client group during my training and subsequent clinical experience within the NHS. Furthermore, my PhD research looked at the process of forming a relationship between mother and child in interracial families.
Given my training and experience I can offer support to children, parents and families, the reasons people may come to see me include: Support for parents, couples and families

Difficulty adjusting to parenthood, including during pregnancy

Preparation for birth

Difficulties with family life, including helping children adjust to the introduction of a new sibling

Mental health difficulties during pregnancy and the early years of their child’s life

Adaptation to life events (e.g. the arrival of siblings, divorce, bereavement, chronic illness)

How it works
When you first make contact, we will arrange a convenient time for us to talk on the phone, during which we can privately discuss your concerns. I will ask about the difficulties you or your child or family are experiencing, some background information and what you hope I will able to help you with. This will give us the chance to think about the type of therapy that will best suit your needs and whether I am the best person to provide this.
We will then meet for an assessment session, this will enable us to have a more in-depth discussion about the difficulties you, your family or child are experiencing. Together we will identify a shared understanding of what has led to the difficulties developing, what is keeping them going, what the focus on our sessions will be, some goals for the work and the approach that we will take together to achieve these goals. We can also plan how many sessions we are likely to have together, this would usually be between 6-12 sessions with a review at the 6th session. However, we can discuss this together and create a plan that suits your needs and preferences.
Before starting therapy with your child, it may be necessary to gather information from other sources, this may include an observation of your child in their school, nursery, or home as well as input from other professionals and/or the use of psychological testing. If this is deemed necessary, we would discuss this together and you would be consulted about this process before any information is requested or shared with third parties.

Individual therapy
When working with young children I engage them using play, this is to help them express their feelings and concerns in an age appropriate way. Parents will usually be present for these sessions, so that they can support their child through the work and help them implement the work at home.
I draw on my training and clinical experience to help identify evidence-based approaches to use with the children and families I work with. However, I believe that individuals and families are the experts on their lives and therefore play a central role in identifying the solutions to the difficulties they experience. I endeavour to work collaboratively with each individual and family, acknowledging and drawing on their experiences, skills, resources and strengths.
The sessions tend to occur face to face for 50 minutes, usually on a weekly or fortnightly basis. A person-centred, integrative approach is used to ensure that the approach is informed by the evidence base but adapted to meet your individual circumstances and needs. I tend to draw on cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) and third-wave CBT approaches, such as Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). I also use post-modernist systemic approaches, drawing on solution focused and narrative therapy.

Confidentiality
What we discuss within our meetings is strictly confidential, the only exception to this is if I have concerns about your safety or the safety of anyone around you. If this is the case, I will need to discuss this with professionals from other external agencies. If this is deemed necessary, I will make every effort to ensure that this process is as transparent as possible and that you are aware of and involved in these discussions as much as is possible and appropriate.
I keep written records of each session, this is kept securely and is for my use only. The details will not be passed on to anyone else without your permission. I may discuss aspects of our work with colleagues during professional supervision but will keep identifying details anonymous.
To Make an appointment please call the Centre on 02084665671

Julieann Gibson • Individuals • Young People

Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling
Certificate in CBT

About me and my therapy practice

I am a qualified and experienced Counsellor/Psychotherapist who uses an integrative approach offering long and short term counselling using CBT and Rewind Trauma Therapy. I also have experience in working with bereavement.
I have a full and enhanced DBS (CRB) registration and in line with BACP regulations I attend regular and adequate supervision.
I work with children, young people and adults within the Bromley area in PRU units and mainstream schools. I also provide a confidential space for working with my private clients at the Centre for Counselling.
Life experiences can cause stress, anxiety, trauma and low self-esteem, which affect us all differently. My aim is to offer a safe and non-judgemental space where you can explore your experiences and associated mental health issues and emotions. I believe it is imperative to work with the client at the heart of the sessions; You want to create positive change and I want to work with you to enable that.What I can help with
Self-harm, Anxiety, Bereavement, Abuse, Loss, Trauma, Self-esteem, Women's issues, Stress, Work related issuesTypes of therapy
CBT, Person Centred, Play therapy, Psychodynamic, Rewind TherapyClients I work with
Adults, Children, Young people
Sessions are £45; lasting 50 minutes, typically on a weekly basis.

We all experience times of uncertainty, loss or change, when we may benefit from sharing our burdens with someone else. I understand that seeking psychological support can feel scary. My approach is open, warm and accepting. I work collaboratively with you, treating all information in the strictest confidence. I aim to empower you to develop your own skills to deal with your difficulties in the present and going forward. Relationship lies at the heart of all my work and forms the foundation of my approach. In working with you I will draw on various therapeutic approaches to support your specific needs and goals. Addressing difficulties such as depression, anxiety, panic disorder, managing emotions, phobias, PTSD, OCD, OCPD, BPD, low self-confidence, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, gender and identity concerns, eating disorders, difficulties with daily functioning, managing life changes, bereavement and loss, communication and relationship issues, work-related issues and addictions. Depending on the needs of each individual I see people on a long, medium and short term basis.

About me:
My counselling experience includes; working at a busy London GP practice; on a large London University campus; in a community based counselling service; and at London’s busiest centre for addiction rehabilitation.

I have a BSc Hons in behaviour and I trained at MSc level in Integrative Counselling, at Greenwich University. I integrate various therapeutic approaches; Psychodynamic and Humanistic, including Person-Centred, Gestalt, Transactional Analysis, and CBT. Additionally I completed an Advanced Diploma in CBT/REBT, at Regent’s University London, to ensure my clients receive the most up-to-date methods of using CBT. I continue to expand my knowledge, studying with the International Society of Schema Therapy and now integrate a Schema Therapy approach when required.

Sessions from £50.00
To make an appointment please call the centre on 02084665671

Main qualifications
I trained in Cognitive Hypnotherapy with the Quest Institute and hold a Hypnotherapy Practitioner Diploma approved by the National Council for Hypnotherapy and externally validated by the Ncfe.
I am a Master Practitioner in NLP and I have also trained in Counselling to Level 3.
Areas I work with Anxiety, lack of confidence, anger, phobias, fears

If you’ve ever felt there was something inside you that was keeping you from being your best self, something that you wanted to change, then I would love to help. I use an approach called Cognitive Hypnotherapy which combines the best techniques from a variety of therapeutic approaches with a powerful form of hypnotic suggestion to move you towards your chosen goal or way of being.

We tend to think that our issues are simply part of us, that we were born that way. We might think for example, that we are naturally anxious, lacking in confidence, angry or whatever it might be that is troubling you. In fact, most of the time, these issues are created in childhood and can be resolved.

Childhood is a time when we can easily pick up fears and negative beliefs about ourselves from parents, peers or society. As we develop into adulthood some of these fears and negative beliefs remain locked inside us and it is this locked information which drives the negative emotions, thoughts and behaviours that create our issues as adults.

So typically, in our sessions together, one of our aims will be to unlock and dissolve whatever negative beliefs and emotions are creating issues for you. Once we’ve done this you are likely to be pleasantly surprised at the difference this makes. We don’t stop there though. We will also focus on how you want to be once you are free from those old limiting beliefs and negative emotions in order to guide you to becoming more of the person you want to be.

Most issues can be resolved in one to six sessions. Occasionally clients work with me on a longer term basis.

If you would like to explore whether we could work together towards your chosen future, please contact Jenni at the Centre For Counselling on (020) 8466 5671

A qualified independent Family Mediator and a member of ADRg (Alternative Dispute Resolution) Family Register and a member of FMA (Family Mediators Association) Suzanna has a counselling background. A member of BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy ) and an Affiliate Member of Resolution, the Family Lawyers Organisation, she offers mediation to those in stressful conflict situations.

Suzanna Stein Family mediator FMCA is now qualified to see children, for separate, confidential consultation, as part of the mediation process, if both parents approve, and if the child agrees.
The 'voice of the child' is very important when parents separate, and decisions are being taken about the future arrangements for the child/children. These decisions will have a direct bearing on the child's well-being and happiness. It has been shown that giving children a voice can make a significant difference to the outcomes achieved, improving relationships, helping with the transition and generally lowering anxieties in both parents and children

Suzanna has over 25 years’ combined specialist experience as a counsellor, and a mediator, working with relationship and family and work problems. A former Head of Counselling, and Head of Student Support at the University of Greenwich, she offered mediation services there and ran training programmes in both Counselling and Mediation Skills. Now working freelance in her family mediation, Suzanna uses a Humanistic and Integrative approach, favouring facilitative and transformative mediation. She reconciles separating or divorcing couples and individuals in conflict, to reach negotiated and fair outcomes, and has a wealth of experience in using mediation as a form of alternative dispute resolution. She mediates all issues- relationship and work and financial and property disputes, contact arrangements over children and any other areas requiring resolution. Family Mediation in separation and divorce offers a quicker, less stressful and cheaper alternative to settling matters through litigation. Clients may be self referred or referred by counsellors, solicitors, or Citizens Advice. Legal Aid funded mediation is not offered at present however reasonable private rates apply which are competitive.

Jane Kerr • Family Mediator

BA, CPE, LPC,FMC, FMA,

Jane started her career in the city at the age of sixteen, in private banking, before completing a degree in psychology and later a Graduate Diploma in Law. Jane has worked in the charitable and voluntary sector as a mediator and advocate for any years. She completed her bar finals, called to the bar in 2003. She later completed the vocational stage of training as a solicitor, developing skills in advocacy, as well as Alternative Dispute Resolution and negotiation. Jane has spent the last ten years in management, for a beacon London council, offering legal advice and mediation to families and individuals in difficulty. Jane offers a structured approach to family mediation, usually seeing clients for 3-4 sessions, before reaching agreement.

Jane trained with the Family Mediators Association and is registered with the Family Mediation Council. She runs KFM as a private mediation practice and works across Kent, Sussex and South London.

Ending and moving on from a relationship can feel chaotic and overwhelming. In family mediation, Jane gives separating couples an opportunity to decide for themselves what to do about their children and finances. Mediation works by helping people find practical solutions that feel fair. Clients are encouraged to co-operate with one another to negotiate and find their own ways to move forward with their lives. Research shows that family mediation can cost a quarter of the price and take a quarter of the time of going to court and, more importantly, it can ensure better results for families too.

Please contact Jane either by calling the Centre for Counselling on 02084665671

About Lucy
Lucy is an experienced mediator, a formersolicitor and has a background in conflict resolution. She works with clients to reach agreements that are fair and suited to their individual circumstances. Lucy trained as a mediator with the Family Mediators Association and is registered with the Family Mediation Council. Lucy deals with a range of private work including divorce, financial settlement and children issues.What is family mediation?
If you are separating or getting divorced there are difficult decisions to make about your future. Mediation can help you and your partner work together to find solutions or resolve differences over arrangements for your property, finances or children, without having to ask the Courts to decide for you. Any agreement you reach can be made legally binding through the court in the same way.What to expect
Mediation provides a safe, confidential space where you can speak directly to each other about your concerns and needs, with the guidance of a professional mediator who doesn’t take sides. The mediator helps you to reach your own agreement over the practical arrangements for your separation.
Lucy can act as a sole mediator or can work alongside other mediators (co-mediation), depending on the circumstances of the case.
If you are unable to be in the same room as each other Lucy can run a ‘shuttle mediation’ where you can both be seen between two rooms (although the aim of mediation is direct communication between you both).
Costs: An initial Intake meeting costs £80 per person (1 hour)
Joint mediation sessions cost £150 per person (2 hours)Lucy’s Background
Lucy has also worked in the public and voluntary sectors developing family, community and youth justice policy. She is a qualified Restorative Justice practitioner and has been a Referral Order Panel Member in the youth justice system for a number of years. She also works with Lambeth and Wandsworth Mediation Services as a family, community, and intergenerational mediator. Lucy now practises exclusively as a Family Mediator, but as a former solicitor with experience in family law and the court process, she can help couples to consider their decisions in a family law context.
Please contact Lucy by calling the Centre for Counselling on [02084665671]

About me
I am an experienced systemic psychotherapist also known as a family therapist, and supervisor.
I have over 30 years experience in working with children, adolescents, couples and families and have worked for the NHS and local authorities during this time. I continue to offer supervision to NHS services. I originally trained as a social worker and also as a Person-Centred counsellor before completing my training in Family Therapy.
I now work as an independent practitioner in Bromley and see individual clients, couples and families as well as offer supervision. I offer short-term and long-term therapy for a variety of different difficulties such as depression, anxiety, family conflicts and family transitions, couple difficulties, parental separation and divorce. I have an enhanced DBS certificate (Disclosure and barring Service)
I have worked in CAMHS services (Child and adolescent mental health services) for the past 30 years. I have worked as a clinician and as a manager, and for the past 3 years as the Lead Family therapist for the CAMHS service I worked in.
I continue to offer NHS Work and supervise trainee family therapists.
I am a qualified social worker although no longer practice as a social worker.
If you would like to contact me we can arrange to meet for an initial session in which we can discuss your situation and how therapy may help. You can hopefully get a sense of how I work and whether I am the right therapist for you to book an appointment Please call Jenni 0n 02084665671

About me: I am a HCPC registered Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years NHS experience where I treat a wide range of difficulties and supervise a small team of therapists. I am trained in using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for anxiety, depression, stress and many other problems. I have interests in Schema Focused Therapy, mindfulness based approaches and strengths based CBT. I use approaches as recommended by the National Institute of Clinical Excellence and my clients can be assured that the therapy chosen will be the best fit for their particular problem.

Supporting Families:
I have additional specialist skills in working with families. As a mother of two children myself, I fully appreciate that being a parent can be hugely rewarding - but is at times the most difficult job you will ever do! My goal is to share your goals and use my experience to support you and your family to a more manageable family life whatever problems you may be facing.
In the NHS, I support parents of adult children with autism and learning disabilities who may have behaviour that is very challenging. As a professional with many years experience in managing challenging behaviour - no situation is too difficult to address or without hope!
Using an approach called Positive Behaviour Support to reduce difficult or challenging behaviours with positive strategies. I help families to build an understanding of the problem, to understand what function the behaviour may serve. We then work together to develop a plan of action based on this. We initially work with proactive strategies- strategies that hopefully prevent the behaviours occurring in the first place. We also look at developing reactive strategies - a plan of what to do after the behaviours occur. This is the approach now adopted by most leading national organisations.

Specialist Autism Support:
I am able to adapt therapies such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for those who may have learning difficulties, learning disabilities or autism. I am trained in the 'gold standard' diagnostic assessments for autism in both adults and children (over the age of 30 months).

First Steps: The first step is the hardest on your journey to a brighter future - picking up the phone. Once you have made the decision most people don't want to wait. I am able to offer a free initial telephone consultation same day. You can call or email to say that you are looking for a psychologist/ therapist and I will get in touch to arrange a time for us to talk.

What happens next: I offer a free initial 20 minute consultation. I'll give you a call at a time that is convenient when you can privately discuss your concerns. I usually start by asking you about the difficulty you may be experiencing, be that anxiety, depression, OCD, parenting concerns or general worries about your child. Sometimes clients just have a general sense that something isn't right. I am there to help. Together we can come to an understanding about what the issues are and what is most likely to help. This is your 'treatment plan'. We can discuss how many sessions we might need to get you to where you want to be. For anxiety and depression for example, this is usually 8-12 sessions but sometimes more if the issues are more complex. Availability: We can discuss a convenient time for us to meet. I am able to offer weekend and evening appointments as needed so that you can fit therapy around your usual commitments.

Dr Priya Vigneswaran• Individuals • Young People

I am a skilled and experienced clinical psychologist delivering high-quality services with excellent outcomes for young people and their families.

I obtained my doctoral training from the Royal Holloway, University of London and the Tavistock Centre and my doctoral thesis undertook research at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London.
I have spent more than 10 years working with children and their families in the UK both in the public and private sector. I specialise in working with families with children of all ages from babies to young children, adolescents and young adults. I have also acquired additional specialist training in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for young people; Narrative Therapy; Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy; Family Therapy; Child Psychotherapy. I conduct specialist assessment and therapy with young people with Autism and Social Communication Disorders (ASD) and Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

As the founder of the South-East London Therapists Network for practitioners in private practice and supervises junior colleagues I work in close association with a network of experienced psychiatrists, clinical and educational psychologists, speech therapists, occupational therapists and adult and family therapists. My practice adheres to the ethical standards of practice as established by the British Psychological Societyand I am a chartered member of the British Psychological Society and is registered with the Health Professions Council as well as a Member of the Association of Child Psychologists in Private Practice (ACHIPP).Reasons why people may come to see me include:Support for Children and Young People:

How it works: First meeting:When we first meet we will get a detailed understanding of your concerns about your child as well as some background information. This will give us the chance to think about what type of therapy will best suit your needs.
Individual therapy

Therapy with younger children works to engage them in a playful way using drawings, toys, playdoh etc. to help children express their feelings and worries. Parents are usually present for these sessions to support the young person and so they can help implement the work at home.
Therapy with adolescents and parents tends to be talking and the teaching of relevant strategies, depending on the nature of the problem. When meeting with an older child or adolescent we can meet without the parent present but parents are still kept actively involved where relevant and regularly updated at review sessions.
I develop a collaborative and respectful partnership with all individuals and families that places families as the expert on their lives and honours the skills, experience, and knowledge that everyone brings with them.
Using a problem-solving approach I draw on people’s own skills and strengths and my expertise to develop personalised strategies. Often the therapy will involve some things to try between sessions. This allows young people and their families to take control of their own wellbeing and usually enhances progress more quickly. The course of the therapy varies according to the individual or family needs, and the severity of the problem but this will be regularly reviewed with you.
Assessment
Sometimes further assessment of your child is needed before we begin therapy. There are various types of assessments, which may include an observation of your child in their school, nursery, or home as well as input from other professionals and/or the use of psychological testing. You will be consulted about this process before any information is requested or shared with third parties.
Confidentiality:
The meetings are strictly confidential, within the boundaries of safeguarding (ie. unless I am concerned that you or other people are in immediate danger , in which case I will discuss with you informing the appropriate external agencies). I also keep written records of sessions. This information is securely kept and solely for my use. The details will not be passed onto anyone else without your permission.I may discuss aspects of our work with colleagues during professional supervision but will keep identifying details anonymous.

Postgraduate Diploma in Psychological Intervention (CBT), High Intensity Level II IAPT training University of Surrey 2016 Dementia Care Mapping 8th Edition (Basic User of the Dementia Care Mapping Method) University of Bradford 2014Postgraduate Diploma in Psychotherapy for Practitioners in Therapeutic Environments Middlesex University 2012MSc Mental Health: Psychological Therapies Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London 2011MSc Social Pathology, Forensic and Penitentiary Psychology University of Gdansk 2008

She has many years’ experience assessing and treating different client groups with psychological difficulties, in NHS and third sector organisations, in the UK and overseas. She has a strong interest in research and therapeutic outcomes. Magdalena remains involved in research and has undertaken funded research leading to peer reviewed publications. She provides an evidence-based psychological treatment using the most effective psychological interventions, based upon the best scientific evidence available. When working with clients Magdalena tends to be quite practical in her approach, often taking the work she does, outside of the therapy room where she can make changes using a behavioural experiment approach.

Chartered PsychologistAssociate Fellow of the British Psychological SocietyHealth and Care Professions Council Registered Counselling PsychologistAccredited Member of the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive PsychotherapyAccredited Individual Schema Therapist with the International Society of Schema TherapyCBT therapist for over 10 years with the British Association for Behavioural and CognitivePsychotherapies (BABCP)

My current role is as a Consultant Counselling Psychologist in the NHS and I am Psychology Lead and Head of Service for a borough-wide integrated psychological therapies team in a secondary care mental health service based at the Maudsley Hospital.
In the NHS I work with adults with complex and severe
mental health needs including mood, anxiety, trauma and personality difficulties. I have experience in working with psychosis having led psychology in an early intervention in psychosis service whilst working in East London. In private practice I work with people with a range of difficulties including:

Depression,

Anxiety (incorporating OCD and Panic Attacks)

Relationship difficulties,

Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Bipolar Affective Disorder.

For a number of years I have taught on various post-graduate Clinical and Counselling Psychology Programs on the topics of culture and diversity. I am regularly involved in teaching at the local Recovery College as well as contributing to teaching on post-graduate courses offered by the Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and affective disorders. I am also a regular reviewer for the journals Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy and Counselling Psychology Review. Recently I was a therapist in a multi-national randomised controlled trial looking at Group Schema Therapy where I provided group and individual schema therapy with supervision from the founders of the Group Schema Therapy approach. My other interest is in the professional development of staff.

THERAPIES OFFEREDCognitive Behavioural Therapy
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is an evidence-based psychological therapy recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to treat a number of conditions such as Depression, Anxiety (including OCD and Body Dysmorphic Disorder, and Panic Disorder), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Bipolar Affective Disorder and many more
In CBT the therapist and client work together to see how the individual's thoughts, feelings, behaviour and physiology are connected. I then use this understanding to help you change any unhelpful patterns in your thinking or behaviour that are maintaining the problems we have identified together. This then gives you tools to use in the future to help you stay well. Schema-Focused Therapy
Schema-focused therapy is for people with long-standing difficulties which affect their relationships. It helps for people with complex needs who struggle with regulating their emotions and can find themselves acting impulsively in a way that leads to negative consequences. I am accredited to provide schema-focused therapy with the International Society of Schema Therapy (ISST). I use creative emotion-focused techniques to guide individuals towards a healthier more integrated self.To make an appointment please call the Centre on 02084665671

A consultant hypnotherapist, specializing in phobias, weight loss and anxiety problems, Marcus D'Silva has worked in the field of complementary therapy and personal change for over fifteen years. (currently running clinics in central London and Bromley Kent)

He has trained and studied with Dr Richard Bandler (the co-creater of NLP) Ernest Rossi PHD, Gill Boyne, Wilf Proudfoot, and Danie Beaulieu PHD. All masters of personal change.
Marcus has been a regular speaker on national radio, and has assisted several large corporate companies in the area of stress management and communication. He has been awarded "The senior qualification in hypnotherapy practice SQHP" and is a "Registered Hypnotherapist(GHR)".

"As an individual member of the B.A.C.P Marcus is bound by its ethical framework for good counselling and psychotherapy, and subject to the professional conduct procedure therein."

Donna Dass • Hypnosis and Psychotherapy

Bachelor of Science (Hons)
Diploma of Higher Education in Hypnotherapy, Psychotherapy and counselling
MNRHP (Member of National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists)

I am a registered member of the National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists. I have ten years of experience in Hypno – Psychotherapy and counselling. I have also worked within the NHS as a counsellor and a hypnotherapist for breast cancer patients.

With more than ten year’s experience in psychotherapeutic therapy, I adopt a flexible approach treating each client on an individual basis. I specialise in behaviour modification using Focus based therapy. Drawing upon principles of CBT, hypnotherapy and Transactional Analysis to create short-term therapy goals. I aim to create positive and forward looking programmes that take the whole person into consideration. Looking at both past and presenting factors to create positive changes in the here and now and lasting changes for the future.
I specialise in stopping smoking and give a 12 month free top up guarantee which means I will not give up on you until you give up smoking!
However not all issues can be resolved in a few sessions. Some presenting issues and some clients need the slowing down process of therapy. Creating a safe space where together we can explore issues in a gentle and honest way.
My availability is Tuesday Wednesday and Fridays from 10am to 8pm.

Please contact me via the Centre on 02084665671 for an initial consultation

Gill knows how it feels to be a smoker wanting to give up. It took her thirteen years of failed attempts to stop smoking before a colleague helped her in one hypnosis session. Following her own transformation, she became a specialist in this ﬁeld and founded the Bromley Stop Smoking Clinic in 2002. The clinic has helped over 3000 people to stop smoking and is now based at The Centre for Counselling.
Gill is accredited by the General Hypnotherapy Standards Council (GHSC). She is also a Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (bacp). She works in short term contracts: a single session for smoking cessation and between 4 to 11 sessions for other issues.

Fees – The stop smoking programme includes a 2-year warranty for £250. All other therapy is £75 per 50-minute session.

Main qualifications
I trained in Cognitive Hypnotherapy with the Quest Institute and hold a Hypnotherapy Practitioner Diploma approved by the National Council for Hypnotherapy and externally validated by the Ncfe.
I am a Master Practitioner in NLP and I have also trained in Counselling to Level 3.
Areas I work with Anxiety, lack of confidence, anger, phobias, fears

If you’ve ever felt there was something inside you that was keeping you from being your best self, something that you wanted to change, then I would love to help. I use an approach called Cognitive Hypnotherapy which combines the best techniques from a variety of therapeutic approaches with a powerful form of hypnotic suggestion to move you towards your chosen goal or way of being.

We tend to think that our issues are simply part of us, that we were born that way. We might think for example, that we are naturally anxious, lacking in confidence, angry or whatever it might be that is troubling you. In fact, most of the time, these issues are created in childhood and can be resolved.

Childhood is a time when we can easily pick up fears and negative beliefs about ourselves from parents, peers or society. As we develop into adulthood some of these fears and negative beliefs remain locked inside us and it is this locked information which drives the negative emotions, thoughts and behaviours that create our issues as adults.

So typically, in our sessions together, one of our aims will be to unlock and dissolve whatever negative beliefs and emotions are creating issues for you. Once we’ve done this you are likely to be pleasantly surprised at the difference this makes. We don’t stop there though. We will also focus on how you want to be once you are free from those old limiting beliefs and negative emotions in order to guide you to becoming more of the person you want to be.

Most issues can be resolved in one to six sessions. Occasionally clients work with me on a longer term basis.

If you would like to explore whether we could work together towards your chosen future, please contact Jenni at the Centre For Counselling on (020) 8466 5671

Have you had enough of being stuck in unhelpful patterns in your love life, at work or with your children? Are you struggling to recover from life experiences that have left you overwhelmed, stressed, frightened or frustrated? Do you struggle with negative beliefs about yourself or find it hard to manage your feelings?

Is it time to rediscover a sense of calm, feel good about yourself and live your life to the full again?

Counselling can be a daunting prospect but I will try my hardest to make it a safe place to explore any issues you which to discuss. Counselling will help you discover new perspectives to your situation, challenge assumptions and identify how to make better choices. Individual counselling sessions last 50 minutes at a cost of £50 and Couples Counselling £60. I look forward to hearing from you.YOU CAN HAVE THE LIFE YOU DESERVE.I am a qualified Integrative Counsellor with a Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. I am a member of The British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists and I abide by their code of ethics.
Appointments available 7 days a week and evenings.

Rebecca Barker • Couples • Individuals

Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling and PsychotherapyDiploma in Relationship Counselling (Relate Institute, London)BACP Accredited Diploma in Integrative Counselling (London)Diploma in Counselling Skills (London)Certificate in Bereavement and Loss (Bromley Counselling and Bereavement Service)

I am a fully qualified counsellor offering individuals and couples a safe and supportive environment to explore difficult feelings and issues. My role is to provide you with a non judgemental and confidential environment where any issues you bring to our sessions are welcomed with an open mind and an ability to support you with warmth and understanding.
I decided to train and qualify as a counsellor because I have gained so much in the past from being a client myself – both as an individual and as part of a couple. I believe this gives me deeper empathy with how difficult it is to take that first step and entrust a stranger with deeply personal material.
An initial telephone consultation helps to answer any questions you may have about counselling with me. Evidence shows that the single most important factor in any successful outcome of therapy is the quality of the relationship offered by the counsellor. This initial telephone call gives you an opportunity to speak to me and form an initial impression.
As a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) I abide by their ethical framework for good and safe practice in my work as a counsellor.
I gained extensive experience working for several years as an honorary counsellor in the voluntary sector at a counselling and social work agency in South East London. Issues I have worked with include depression and anxiety, bereavement and loss, childhood sexual and emotional abuse, issues of identity, low self esteem and relationship difficulties.
In addition to a BACP Accredited Diploma in Integrative Counselling, I hold a Diploma in Relationship Counselling from RELATE together with a Diploma and Certificates in Counselling Skills.
I am trained in Bereavement Counselling by Bromley Counselling and BereavementService.
As a RELATE trained couples counsellor I have worked for Relate here in Bromley and in other locations.
Recently I completed an externship at The Bowlby Centre in North London in Emotionally Focussed Couple Therapywhich is a North American model of couples therapy. EFCT is usually a short term (8-20 sessions), structured approach to couples therapy formulated in the 1980's and has developed alongside the science on adult attachment and bonding to expand our understanding about what is happening in couple relationships.
Ongoing training and continuous professional development is essential to the way I practice - I am currently studying Systemic Practice with Families and Couples at the Institute of Family Therapy in North London. Systemic practice is a therapeutic approach which involves working respectfully and effectively with people in ways that consider their important relationships, the effect on relationships of cross-generational family myths and patterns, the impact of the lifecycle on people as individuals and in relationships and the different systems and contexts in which they live.
I offer weekly or fortnightly 50 minute sessions @ £50 per session for individuals and £65.00 for couples.
Please contact me to discuss availability for open ended or short term counselling for individuals and couples.

Counselling aims to help clients work towards a more satisfying and peaceful experience of life Counselling can provide you with the opportunity to talk through issues and work with the counsellor to achieve some understanding and resolution to many problems or concerns. .I aim to provide a secure place where you can feel heard, understood and accepted without feeling judged and where you can feel supported enough to explore painful and difficult thoughts and feelings.
My work covers a wide range of issues including relationship difficulties, mental/physical abuse, anger, anxiety, bereavement, loss, bullying, self-harm, depression and trauma. I also have experience of working with adults, young people and couples. Whilst working in a domestic abuse agency I gained experience in helping both survivors of abuse and those wanting to end violent or abusive behaviour towards a partner.
I offer both long term, face-to-face and short term work, according to individual needs.
My therapeutic model uses the theories and methods from various schools of counselling to create a unique way of working with each individual client.

As a member of the BACP I adhere to their code of ethics.
Daytime and evening appointments available
Fees £50.00 per 50 minute session
Some limited availability for counselling students at £35.

To make an appointment with Christina please call The Centre on 02084665671

Life can be challenging and sometimes it can feel difficult to share your thoughts and feelings with family and friends or to cope on your own, I believe counselling can help you to find a way forward. Working from an integrative approach, I combine psychodynamic theory, humanism and CBT, tailoring therapy to the individual needs of my client. I believe the therapeutic relationship is fundamental and I offer a confidential, safe and non-judgmental space, supporting clients to explore aspects of their life, thoughts, feelings and behaviour openly and freely.

I have experience of working with a wide range of issues including: Bereavement and loss, depression, anxiety, low-self esteem, eating disorders, relationship difficulties and obsessive compulsive disorders. In addition to private practice I work as a volunteer bereavement counsellor for a charity in the London Borough of Lewisham.

I offer an initial no obligation telephone consultation to explore your current concerns and answer any questions you may have about counselling. If you decide I am the right counsellor for you I offer both open-ended counselling and short-term solution focused therapy.

As a registered member of the BACP I abide by their code of ethics and have completed the BACP Certificate of Proficiency demonstrating ethical
and competent practice.

Fees: Individuals £45 and couples £70. Availability: Weekdays, Monday and Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons. I have limited spaces available for counselling students at a reduced fee.

I have completed a Foundation Degree in Integrative Counselling and hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Integrative Counselling both from the University of Greenwich.
My approach is Integrative (incorporating Psychodynamic, Humanistic and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy). My other languages are Spanish and French.

I have experience of working both within the voluntary and private sector where my clients included individuals couples and children from ages 5 – 13. I offer both long and short term counselling. Counselling provides a safe and supportive space where you can explore emotional or psychological issues that may be bothering you. It is a space where you can talk about anything without the fear of being judged or criticised which can result in you have a better insight and lead to growth.
Counselling enables you to explore past experiences and gain insight into patterns of behaviour and how you interact with others. Counselling can be useful in understanding the impact of early years experiences on our behaviour as adults.
Fees
Individuals - £45.00 per session
Couples - £65.00 per session
Children from age 5 - £40.00
Concessions negotiable with clients on low income and students

Postgraduate Diploma in Psychological Intervention (CBT), High Intensity Level II IAPT training University of Surrey 2016 Dementia Care Mapping 8th Edition (Basic User of the Dementia Care Mapping Method) University of Bradford 2014Postgraduate Diploma in Psychotherapy for Practitioners in Therapeutic Environments Middlesex University 2012MSc Mental Health: Psychological Therapies Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London 2011MSc Social Pathology, Forensic and Penitentiary Psychology University of Gdansk 2008

She has many years’ experience assessing and treating different client groups with psychological difficulties, in NHS and third sector organisations, in the UK and overseas. She has a strong interest in research and therapeutic outcomes. Magdalena remains involved in research and has undertaken funded research leading to peer reviewed publications. She provides an evidence-based psychological treatment using the most effective psychological interventions, based upon the best scientific evidence available. When working with clients Magdalena tends to be quite practical in her approach, often taking the work she does, outside of the therapy room where she can make changes using a behavioural experiment approach.

Accreditations and Qualifications:
Member of the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
Member of the British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT)
Member of the British Psychological Society (BPS)
Masters clinical degree in Art Psychotherapy (Goldsmiths University)

Approach: My therapy practice brings together Psychodynamic, Analytical Psychology, Attachment and Interpersonal approaches in response to the current concerns and related underlying issues that are brought into sessions. To me a client is a whole person, not a case.
I offer either short or long term Counselling, Psychotherapy and/or Art Psychotherapy, based on the client’s needs. I aim to provide a safe and confidential space for my clients to explore aspects of life which they may be struggling with, in an empathic and non-judgmental way.
Who can make use Art Psychotherapy? Anyone. No matter what level of skill or experience clients may have, they can make therapeutic use of the visual arts. Art psychotherapy is a mind and physical process that connects us with our deeper selves. This process offers the possibility of greater self-knowledge and reintegration.
An informal initial telephone consultation helps to answer any questions you may have; please contact me via the Centre on 0208466567

There may be times in our lives when we experience feeling of being overwhelmed or that we cannot cope. These feelings can impact into other areas of our life. Our personal life, our relationship with others, our work or our studies, may be effected making us feel unable to live in a positive or fulfilling way.

Feelings such as anger, grief, anxiety and loneliness can be distressing and cause concern, especially if they have been with us for a long period of time. Counselling can help you to explore and reflect upon these feelings. It can help you to understand what is at the root of the distress, and can help you to work towards resolving these concerns. Counselling is a confidential talking therapy and may offer extra support outside your network of family and friends. Seeing a Counsellor for the first time can feel overwhelming and you may feel uncertain about sharing personal information with a stranger. I understand these feelings and I can offer you a safe, quiet and uninterrupted space, where we can work together in a confidential, non-judgemental and empathic environment, with professional boundaries where you can explore your feelings safe in the knowledge that what you say will be respectfully listened to; talking to someone can sometimes help us to understand what is making us feel a certain way. I have gained experience of working with adults, young people, children and couples in a community counselling service, dealing with a wide range of issues including: domestic and child abuse, drugs and alcohol addiction, depression and anxiety, bereavement and loss, and relationship difficulties

What you discuss in the session is always confidential. The model that I work with is integrative and uses a broad spectrum of psychotherapy, allowing me to work with you individually. I offer long or short-term therapy depending on your needs and financial situation. Languages spoken Turkish and English Fees for a 50 - minute session are £45.00. Please contact the Centre on 02084665671 to book an appointment

About me
I am an experienced systemic psychotherapist also known as a family therapist, and supervisor.
I have over 30 years experience in working with children, adolescents, couples and families and have worked for the NHS and local authorities during this time. I continue to offer supervision to NHS services. I originally trained as a social worker and also as a Person-Centred counsellor before completing my training in Family Therapy.
I now work as an independent practitioner in Bromley and see individual clients, couples and families as well as offer supervision. I offer short-term and long-term therapy for a variety of different difficulties such as depression, anxiety, family conflicts and family transitions, couple difficulties, parental separation and divorce. I have an enhanced DBS certificate (Disclosure and barring Service)
I have worked in CAMHS services (Child and adolescent mental health services) for the past 30 years. I have worked as a clinician and as a manager, and for the past 3 years as the Lead Family therapist for the CAMHS service I worked in.
I continue to offer NHS Work and supervise trainee family therapists.
I am a qualified social worker although no longer practice as a social worker.
If you would like to contact me we can arrange to meet for an initial session in which we can discuss your situation and how therapy may help. You can hopefully get a sense of how I work and whether I am the right therapist for you to book an appointment Please call Jenni 0n 02084665671

I am fully accredited by The British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP) and The Federation of Alcohol and Drug Professions (FDAP) governing bodies. I have completed a very in-depth body of work in order to become accredited as a psychotherapist. The BACP is the gold standard for psychotherapists, while the FDAP accreditation demonstrates my competence as a professional alcohol and drugs counsellor.
I work with an integrative approach which means that I combine different methods. My areas of work include, but are not limited to: emotional difficulties such as depression and anxiety disorders; anger disorders; relationship issues; bipolar disorder; eating disorders such as bulimia; social anxieties and phobias; and addictions.
Previously, I ran a men's group for a number of years in a psychiatric hospital, working with anger issues, work burn out, stress related issues and relationship difficulties. I was able to help these clients to bring about a more balanced approach in their lives again bringing healthier engagement with themselves and also with life in general. This was also helpful for them in their relationships with their romantic partners, children, work colleagues and friends.
During the last five years, I have worked in private practice on Harley Street and in Bromley, bringing the experience and skills that have been developed over a number of years working with many different varieties of issues and I have seen many successful outcomes where clients have really made significant changes, transforming many areas of their lives. I provide a relational approach where people can safely talk things through. I listen without judgement.
I work using cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) which is where we look at our unhelpful thinking styles that trigger negative emotions and thereby promote healthier behaviour. I have had a number of years training within this approach and I have found it to be highly effective in treating depression, anxiety, phobias, addictions, relationship issues and the relationship with oneself.

I sometimes combine this approach with a schema therapy model, an approach that has a lot of research, demonstrating a highly effective combination. It works on our thinking, emotions and behaviour, and also works on early core beliefs that have been formed from difficult events during childhood that can become pervasive and persistent later on in adult life, affecting ones cognitions and relationships.

I have completed a Foundation Degree in Integrative Counselling and hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Integrative Counselling both from the University of Greenwich.
My approach is Integrative (incorporating Psychodynamic, Humanistic and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy). My other languages are Spanish and French.

I have experience of working both within the voluntary and private sector where my clients included individuals couples and children from ages 5 – 13. I offer both long and short term counselling. Counselling provides a safe and supportive space where you can explore emotional or psychological issues that may be bothering you. It is a space where you can talk about anything without the fear of being judged or criticised which can result in you have a better insight and lead to growth.
Counselling enables you to explore past experiences and gain insight into patterns of behaviour and how you interact with others. Counselling can be useful in understanding the impact of early years experiences on our behaviour as adults.
Fees
Individuals - £45.00 per session
Couples - £65.00 per session
Children from age 5 - £40.00
Concessions negotiable with clients on low income and students

Have you had enough of being stuck in unhelpful patterns in your love life, at work or with your children? Are you struggling to recover from life experiences that have left you overwhelmed, stressed, frightened or frustrated? Do you struggle with negative beliefs about yourself or find it hard to manage your feelings?

Is it time to rediscover a sense of calm, feel good about yourself and live your life to the full again?

Counselling can be a daunting prospect but I will try my hardest to make it a safe place to explore any issues you which to discuss. Counselling will help you discover new perspectives to your situation, challenge assumptions and identify how to make better choices. Individual counselling sessions last 50 minutes at a cost of £50 and Couples Counselling £60. I look forward to hearing from you.YOU CAN HAVE THE LIFE YOU DESERVE.I am a qualified Integrative Counsellor with a Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling. I am a member of The British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists and I abide by their code of ethics.
Appointments available 7 days a week and evenings.

Postgraduate Diploma in Psychological Intervention (CBT), High Intensity Level II IAPT training University of Surrey 2016 Dementia Care Mapping 8th Edition (Basic User of the Dementia Care Mapping Method) University of Bradford 2014Postgraduate Diploma in Psychotherapy for Practitioners in Therapeutic Environments Middlesex University 2012MSc Mental Health: Psychological Therapies Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London 2011MSc Social Pathology, Forensic and Penitentiary Psychology University of Gdansk 2008

She has many years’ experience assessing and treating different client groups with psychological difficulties, in NHS and third sector organisations, in the UK and overseas. She has a strong interest in research and therapeutic outcomes. Magdalena remains involved in research and has undertaken funded research leading to peer reviewed publications. She provides an evidence-based psychological treatment using the most effective psychological interventions, based upon the best scientific evidence available. When working with clients Magdalena tends to be quite practical in her approach, often taking the work she does, outside of the therapy room where she can make changes using a behavioural experiment approach.

Life can be challenging and sometimes it can feel difficult to share your thoughts and feelings with family and friends or to cope on your own, I believe counselling can help you to find a way forward. Working from an integrative approach, I combine psychodynamic theory, humanism and CBT, tailoring therapy to the individual needs of my client. I believe the therapeutic relationship is fundamental and I offer a confidential, safe and non-judgmental space, supporting clients to explore aspects of their life, thoughts, feelings and behaviour openly and freely.

I have experience of working with a wide range of issues including: Bereavement and loss, depression, anxiety, low-self esteem, eating disorders, relationship difficulties and obsessive compulsive disorders. In addition to private practice I work as a volunteer bereavement counsellor for a charity in the London Borough of Lewisham.

I offer an initial no obligation telephone consultation to explore your current concerns and answer any questions you may have about counselling. If you decide I am the right counsellor for you I offer both open-ended counselling and short-term solution focused therapy.

As a registered member of the BACP I abide by their code of ethics and have completed the BACP Certificate of Proficiency demonstrating ethical
and competent practice.

Fees: Individuals £45 and couples £70. Availability: Weekdays, Monday and Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons. I have limited spaces available for counselling students at a reduced fee.

With more than ten year’s experience in psychotherapeutic therapy, I adopt a flexible approach treating each client on an individual basis. I specialise in behaviour modification using Focus based therapy. Drawing upon principles of CBT, hypnotherapy and Transactional Analysis to create short-term therapy goals. I aim to create positive and forward looking programmes that take the whole person into consideration. Looking at both past and presenting factors to create positive changes in the here and now and lasting changes for the future.
I specialise in stopping smoking and give a 12 month free top up guarantee which means I will not give up on you until you give up smoking!
However not all issues can be resolved in a few sessions. Some presenting issues and some clients need the slowing down process of therapy. Creating a safe space where together we can explore issues in a gentle and honest way.
My availability is Tuesday Wednesday and Fridays from 10am to 8pm.

Please contact me via the Centre on 02084665671 for an initial consultation

Dr Lorraine Gordon • Individuals

Chartered PsychologistAssociate Fellow of the British Psychological SocietyHealth and Care Professions Council Registered Counselling PsychologistAccredited Member of the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive PsychotherapyAccredited Individual Schema Therapist with the International Society of Schema TherapyCBT therapist for over 10 years with the British Association for Behavioural and CognitivePsychotherapies (BABCP)

My current role is as a Consultant Counselling Psychologist in the NHS and I am Psychology Lead and Head of Service for a borough-wide integrated psychological therapies team in a secondary care mental health service based at the Maudsley Hospital.
In the NHS I work with adults with complex and severe
mental health needs including mood, anxiety, trauma and personality difficulties. I have experience in working with psychosis having led psychology in an early intervention in psychosis service whilst working in East London. In private practice I work with people with a range of difficulties including:

Depression,

Anxiety (incorporating OCD and Panic Attacks)

Relationship difficulties,

Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Bipolar Affective Disorder.

For a number of years I have taught on various post-graduate Clinical and Counselling Psychology Programs on the topics of culture and diversity. I am regularly involved in teaching at the local Recovery College as well as contributing to teaching on post-graduate courses offered by the Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and Neuroscience on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and affective disorders. I am also a regular reviewer for the journals Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy and Counselling Psychology Review. Recently I was a therapist in a multi-national randomised controlled trial looking at Group Schema Therapy where I provided group and individual schema therapy with supervision from the founders of the Group Schema Therapy approach. My other interest is in the professional development of staff.

THERAPIES OFFEREDCognitive Behavioural Therapy
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is an evidence-based psychological therapy recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) to treat a number of conditions such as Depression, Anxiety (including OCD and Body Dysmorphic Disorder, and Panic Disorder), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Bipolar Affective Disorder and many more
In CBT the therapist and client work together to see how the individual's thoughts, feelings, behaviour and physiology are connected. I then use this understanding to help you change any unhelpful patterns in your thinking or behaviour that are maintaining the problems we have identified together. This then gives you tools to use in the future to help you stay well. Schema-Focused Therapy
Schema-focused therapy is for people with long-standing difficulties which affect their relationships. It helps for people with complex needs who struggle with regulating their emotions and can find themselves acting impulsively in a way that leads to negative consequences. I am accredited to provide schema-focused therapy with the International Society of Schema Therapy (ISST). I use creative emotion-focused techniques to guide individuals towards a healthier more integrated self.To make an appointment please call the Centre on 02084665671

Julieann Gibson • Individuals • Young People

Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling
Certificate in CBT

About me and my therapy practice

I am a qualified and experienced Counsellor/Psychotherapist who uses an integrative approach offering long and short term counselling using CBT and Rewind Trauma Therapy. I also have experience in working with bereavement.
I have a full and enhanced DBS (CRB) registration and in line with BACP regulations I attend regular and adequate supervision.
I work with children, young people and adults within the Bromley area in PRU units and mainstream schools. I also provide a confidential space for working with my private clients at the Centre for Counselling.
Life experiences can cause stress, anxiety, trauma and low self-esteem, which affect us all differently. My aim is to offer a safe and non-judgemental space where you can explore your experiences and associated mental health issues and emotions. I believe it is imperative to work with the client at the heart of the sessions; You want to create positive change and I want to work with you to enable that.What I can help with
Self-harm, Anxiety, Bereavement, Abuse, Loss, Trauma, Self-esteem, Women's issues, Stress, Work related issuesTypes of therapy
CBT, Person Centred, Play therapy, Psychodynamic, Rewind TherapyClients I work with
Adults, Children, Young people
Sessions are £45; lasting 50 minutes, typically on a weekly basis.

We all experience times of uncertainty, loss or change, when we may benefit from sharing our burdens with someone else. I understand that seeking psychological support can feel scary. My approach is open, warm and accepting. I work collaboratively with you, treating all information in the strictest confidence. I aim to empower you to develop your own skills to deal with your difficulties in the present and going forward. Relationship lies at the heart of all my work and forms the foundation of my approach. In working with you I will draw on various therapeutic approaches to support your specific needs and goals. Addressing difficulties such as depression, anxiety, panic disorder, managing emotions, phobias, PTSD, OCD, OCPD, BPD, low self-confidence, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, gender and identity concerns, eating disorders, difficulties with daily functioning, managing life changes, bereavement and loss, communication and relationship issues, work-related issues and addictions. Depending on the needs of each individual I see people on a long, medium and short term basis.

About me:
My counselling experience includes; working at a busy London GP practice; on a large London University campus; in a community based counselling service; and at London’s busiest centre for addiction rehabilitation.

I have a BSc Hons in behaviour and I trained at MSc level in Integrative Counselling, at Greenwich University. I integrate various therapeutic approaches; Psychodynamic and Humanistic, including Person-Centred, Gestalt, Transactional Analysis, and CBT. Additionally I completed an Advanced Diploma in CBT/REBT, at Regent’s University London, to ensure my clients receive the most up-to-date methods of using CBT. I continue to expand my knowledge, studying with the International Society of Schema Therapy and now integrate a Schema Therapy approach when required.

Sessions from £50.00
To make an appointment please call the centre on 02084665671

About me: I offer:
-Individual counselling with adults and young people from the age of 11.
-Attachment based parent-child or family work
-Parent support and coaching, for parents of children with challenging behaviour
-Individual support to Looked After Children or Children, Young People and Adults affected by adoption

My additional qualifications:
I am a certified instructor in the Great Behaviour Breakdown, a parenting programme for parents of challenging behaviour
I have Foundation Level systemic family therapy training as well as Theraplay Level 1 and Dyadic Developmental Therapy Level 1 and 2

My work has included counselling young people and adults, in addition to many years working in the field of adoption and fostering with Looked After and Adopted Children and their families.

About you:
Are you feeling stressed, anxious or overwhelmed? Are you experiencing low moods or unwanted thoughts? Are you struggling to come to terms with past adverse life experiences? Are there patterns of behaviour that you would like to change but find it hard to?
If so you may find counselling helpful…
Psychosynthesis counselling explores how your thoughts and feelings affect your emotional and physical well-being. It helps to identify unhelpful patterns of behaviour, which may have developed over time, as well as unresolved losses or painful life events from the past.
Psychosynthesis recognises that all these habitual ways of relating and thinking impact the present and can prevent from living life to the full and achieving your goals.
Psychosynthesis has links to CBT and Mindfulness as well addressing past issues in so far as they impact the present.

About us working together:
I will aim to create a safe space for you to explore your current difficulties and express your feelings. This can be through talking and use of the creative arts, in order to facilitate awareness of patterns of behaviour and process unresolved life events which may be blocking you from achieving your potential. Once you have awareness, then there is choice and therefore possibility of change.
Psychosynthesis is suitable as a short term or longer term therapy and we can use our initial meeting to see whether this is the right counselling for you and if so to agree time scales and form a working agreement.
I adhere to the BACP and HCPC ethical guidelines and framework and aim to provide an anti-discriminatory service.

Fees:
Individual sessions are £55 per 50mins.Parent and parent-child sessions are £65, family work £70. Some reduced fees available for young people

Counselling aims to help clients work towards a more satisfying and peaceful experience of life Counselling can provide you with the opportunity to talk through issues and work with the counsellor to achieve some understanding and resolution to many problems or concerns. .I aim to provide a secure place where you can feel heard, understood and accepted without feeling judged and where you can feel supported enough to explore painful and difficult thoughts and feelings.
My work covers a wide range of issues including relationship difficulties, mental/physical abuse, anger, anxiety, bereavement, loss, bullying, self-harm, depression and trauma. I also have experience of working with adults, young people and couples. Whilst working in a domestic abuse agency I gained experience in helping both survivors of abuse and those wanting to end violent or abusive behaviour towards a partner.
I offer both long term, face-to-face and short term work, according to individual needs.
My therapeutic model uses the theories and methods from various schools of counselling to create a unique way of working with each individual client.

As a member of the BACP I adhere to their code of ethics.
Daytime and evening appointments available
Fees £50.00 per 50 minute session
Some limited availability for counselling students at £35.

To make an appointment with Christina please call The Centre on 02084665671

In counselling it is widely accepted that in helping clients to understand themselves by addressing their fears and concerns they can regain control over their lives. I believe the ability to do this is within us all but at times when other ‘life’ issues take over we can lose sight of our own strengths: A safe, non-judgemental space for exploration of these issues can provide the guidance and support needed to allow us to look at what is happening within our world and how we might bring about changes that will enhance our sense of well-being.
However counselling isn’t always easy and in some cases it takes great courage for people to ask for support with their problems: Therapy may lead to looking at our inner selves in order to initiate change or break destructive patterns. My counselling model allows me to help clients work through and manage whatever issue has brought them to seek the confidential space that therapy provides.
I have gained invaluable experience in practice with prisoners in HMPS; an Inner London multi-cultural School with children from 8 years of age; a community- based service in Bromley offering therapy in both short-term and long-term models and I still currently practice in a South London Primary-Care setting. I have worked extensively with young people in the care system whose issues range from family neglect and subsequent removal from harmful environments to sexual and physical abuse, drug addiction and the resultant issues of identity and self-worth.
I also operate a private practice here at The Centre for Counselling where I can assist with a wide range of personal and generic issues such as relationship difficulties, anxiety, early childhood experiences, anger, life changes such as redundancy or divorce, loss or bereavement and trauma. My therapeutic model and training allows me to adapt to offering therapy on a short or long-term basis: This is governed by what you the client needs and what is also financially viable.
Feesfor a 50-minute session are £45.00.

Postgraduate Diploma in Psychological Intervention (CBT), High Intensity Level II IAPT training University of Surrey 2016 Dementia Care Mapping 8th Edition (Basic User of the Dementia Care Mapping Method) University of Bradford 2014Postgraduate Diploma in Psychotherapy for Practitioners in Therapeutic Environments Middlesex University 2012MSc Mental Health: Psychological Therapies Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London 2011MSc Social Pathology, Forensic and Penitentiary Psychology University of Gdansk 2008

She has many years’ experience assessing and treating different client groups with psychological difficulties, in NHS and third sector organisations, in the UK and overseas. She has a strong interest in research and therapeutic outcomes. Magdalena remains involved in research and has undertaken funded research leading to peer reviewed publications. She provides an evidence-based psychological treatment using the most effective psychological interventions, based upon the best scientific evidence available. When working with clients Magdalena tends to be quite practical in her approach, often taking the work she does, outside of the therapy room where she can make changes using a behavioural experiment approach.

Karen Orlebar • Integrative Psychotherapeutic Counsellor • individuals • children and young people

Diploma Integrative Counselling Adults and Children

Sometimes it’s difficult to talk about your feelings and what’s on your mind. Talking to a therapist can help you cope with difficulties and support you to make a positive change.
I’m a qualified counsellor practising for several years with experience of providing community based counselling. I also work with a leading children’s Mental Health Charity in Primary and Secondary schools.
I’ve worked with client’s who’ve experienced issues including:

Depression

Anxiety & Stress

Anger

Bereavement & Loss

Work related struggles

Trauma & Abuse

Life events (past & present)

Parenting & Parenthood

Also providing counselling for children and adolescents.
I’m experienced school counsellor with extensive knowledge and experience of working therapeutically with children and adolescents through the mediums of play, creative work and talking. Some of the problems I’ve helped children with include:

Anxiety

Bullying

Self-Harm

Parental separation & divorce

Bereavement

Transitions : including primary to secondary school

Relationships

Exam pressures

Behavioural difficulties

I offer weekly or fortnightly sessions @£45 per session, this can be open ended or short term.
To make an appointment please call the Centre on 02084665671

Dr Priya Vigneswaran • Individuals • Young People

I am a skilled and experienced clinical psychologist delivering high-quality services with excellent outcomes for young people and their families.

I obtained my doctoral training from the Royal Holloway, University of London and the Tavistock Centre and my doctoral thesis undertook research at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London.
I have spent more than 10 years working with children and their families in the UK both in the public and private sector. I specialise in working with families with children of all ages from babies to young children, adolescents and young adults. I have also acquired additional specialist training in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for young people; Narrative Therapy; Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy; Family Therapy; Child Psychotherapy. I conduct specialist assessment and therapy with young people with Autism and Social Communication Disorders (ASD) and Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).

As the founder of the South-East London Therapists Network for practitioners in private practice and supervises junior colleagues I work in close association with a network of experienced psychiatrists, clinical and educational psychologists, speech therapists, occupational therapists and adult and family therapists. My practice adheres to the ethical standards of practice as established by the British Psychological Societyand I am a chartered member of the British Psychological Society and is registered with the Health Professions Council as well as a Member of the Association of Child Psychologists in Private Practice (ACHIPP).Reasons why people may come to see me include:Support for Children and Young People:

How it works: First meeting:When we first meet we will get a detailed understanding of your concerns about your child as well as some background information. This will give us the chance to think about what type of therapy will best suit your needs.
Individual therapy

Therapy with younger children works to engage them in a playful way using drawings, toys, playdoh etc. to help children express their feelings and worries. Parents are usually present for these sessions to support the young person and so they can help implement the work at home.
Therapy with adolescents and parents tends to be talking and the teaching of relevant strategies, depending on the nature of the problem. When meeting with an older child or adolescent we can meet without the parent present but parents are still kept actively involved where relevant and regularly updated at review sessions.
I develop a collaborative and respectful partnership with all individuals and families that places families as the expert on their lives and honours the skills, experience, and knowledge that everyone brings with them.
Using a problem-solving approach I draw on people’s own skills and strengths and my expertise to develop personalised strategies. Often the therapy will involve some things to try between sessions. This allows young people and their families to take control of their own wellbeing and usually enhances progress more quickly. The course of the therapy varies according to the individual or family needs, and the severity of the problem but this will be regularly reviewed with you.
Assessment
Sometimes further assessment of your child is needed before we begin therapy. There are various types of assessments, which may include an observation of your child in their school, nursery, or home as well as input from other professionals and/or the use of psychological testing. You will be consulted about this process before any information is requested or shared with third parties.
Confidentiality:
The meetings are strictly confidential, within the boundaries of safeguarding (ie. unless I am concerned that you or other people are in immediate danger , in which case I will discuss with you informing the appropriate external agencies). I also keep written records of sessions. This information is securely kept and solely for my use. The details will not be passed onto anyone else without your permission.I may discuss aspects of our work with colleagues during professional supervision but will keep identifying details anonymous.

About me: I am a HCPC registered Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years NHS experience where I treat a wide range of difficulties and supervise a small team of therapists. I am trained in using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for anxiety, depression, stress and many other problems. I have interests in Schema Focused Therapy, mindfulness based approaches and strengths based CBT. I use approaches as recommended by the National Institute of Clinical Excellence and my clients can be assured that the therapy chosen will be the best fit for their particular problem.

Supporting Families:
I have additional specialist skills in working with families. As a mother of two children myself, I fully appreciate that being a parent can be hugely rewarding - but is at times the most difficult job you will ever do! My goal is to share your goals and use my experience to support you and your family to a more manageable family life whatever problems you may be facing.
In the NHS, I support parents of adult children with autism and learning disabilities who may have behaviour that is very challenging. As a professional with many years experience in managing challenging behaviour - no situation is too difficult to address or without hope!
Using an approach called Positive Behaviour Support to reduce difficult or challenging behaviours with positive strategies. I help families to build an understanding of the problem, to understand what function the behaviour may serve. We then work together to develop a plan of action based on this. We initially work with proactive strategies- strategies that hopefully prevent the behaviours occurring in the first place. We also look at developing reactive strategies - a plan of what to do after the behaviours occur. This is the approach now adopted by most leading national organisations.

Specialist Autism Support:
I am able to adapt therapies such as Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for those who may have learning difficulties, learning disabilities or autism. I am trained in the 'gold standard' diagnostic assessments for autism in both adults and children (over the age of 30 months).

Fees: £60 per session (50 minutes)
First Steps: The first step is the hardest on your journey to a brighter future - picking up the phone. Once you have made the decision most people don't want to wait. I am able to offer a free initial telephone consultation same day. You can call or email to say that you are looking for a psychologist/ therapist and I will get in touch to arrange a time for us to talk.

What happens next: I offer a free initial 20 minute consultation. I'll give you a call at a time that is convenient when you can privately discuss your concerns. I usually start by asking you about the difficulty you may be experiencing, be that anxiety, depression, OCD, parenting concerns or general worries about your child. Sometimes clients just have a general sense that something isn't right. I am there to help. Together we can come to an understanding about what the issues are and what is most likely to help. This is your 'treatment plan'. We can discuss how many sessions we might need to get you to where you want to be. For anxiety and depression for example, this is usually 8-12 sessions but sometimes more if the issues are more complex. Availability: We can discuss a convenient time for us to meet. I am able to offer weekend and evening appointments as needed so that you can fit therapy around your usual commitments.

I am a Clinical Psychologist, registered with the Health Care Professionals Council and a Chartered Member of the British Psychological Society. I have been working within the NHS since 2007 and during this time I have had direct experience working for a variety of Specialist Services, including: • Children Services
• Adult Services
• Learning Disability Services
• Older Adult Services
• Perinatal Services - Mother and Baby
I currently work in a Paediatric Liaison Service, where I see children, young people, parents and families experiencing distress. Some of the work I am involved in, focuses on distress related to a chronic health condition. However, more often than not, I see people experiencing distress related to their general mental health, personal life, traumas and/or relationships. In addition to this, I have a specialist interest in the parenting experience and have completed doctoral level research on how the parenting experience can be disrupted by specific experiences. More than this however, is my experience of working with a wide variety of people, all of whom were experiencing their own very personal struggle with psychological distress related to a behaviour they felt unable to control, emotions they did not understand, thoughts they were unable to manage, experiences they found painful or life events which had impacted on their wellbeing. As a result of my training and experience, I feel able to work with a wide range of difficulties, including:
Mental Health • Anxiety Depression Post-natal Depression ASD Eating Disorders
Personal • Life Transition & Adjustment Issues Self Esteem & Self Development Life / Personal Coaching Behaviour Problems Grief and Loss Race / Gender / Sexuality / Religion
Trauma • Adult Survivors of Sexual Abuse Bullying PTSD
General Health • Chronic Disease Management Pain Management Terminal Illness Weight Management
Stress Management Relationships Conflict Resolution Couples Therapy Cross-cultural Parenting Relationships Estrangement
Work / Community• Workplace Bullying Leadership Work Stress

As an Integrative Practitioner, people and their experiences are central to my approach and I use all my psychological knowledge and experience to work with them in understanding and intervening on the difficulties they face in a way that best fits their approach to life.

I am a qualified Counsellor Psychologist and Art Psychotherapist, drawing from a psychoanalytic psychodynamic approach. I am registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), am a Member of the British Psychological Society (BPS) and the British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT). I have ten years experience in mental health practice and wellbeing having worked within a number of organisations including fostering and adoption services, women's organisations, diet clinics, hospices and psychiatric hospitals, both private and in the NHS. I am Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checked and abide by several Codes of Ethics and attend regular supervision. I frequently attend medical conferences and congresses, both in the UK and abroad, to keep up-to-date with the latest research and developments in mental health, along with new discoveries that can aid the process of recovery.

My areas of specialty include children, adolescents and adults that have been affected by terminal illnesses, grief and loss (bereavement), as well as various mental disturbances and disorders including; anxiety and worries, depression, bipolar, low self-esteem, stress management, eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia and obesity), self-harm, post-traumatic stress (PTSD) and relationship issues. I also work individually with adopted parents and their new child(ren). I provide a safe and confidential space for you to explore aspects of your life that you may be struggling with in an empathic and non-judgmental way. I will not discuss what happens between us with a third party except in very specific circumstances which I will discuss with you at our first meeting when we will also explore what you would like from therapy. This is so that we can both get an idea of what is important to you and the general focus of the therapy, which will be reviewed periodically and will evolve through our work together.

About me
I am an experienced systemic psychotherapist also known as a family therapist, and supervisor.
I have over 30 years experience in working with children, adolescents, couples and families and have worked for the NHS and local authorities during this time. I continue to offer supervision to NHS services. I originally trained as a social worker and also as a Person-Centred counsellor before completing my training in Family Therapy.
I now work as an independent practitioner in Bromley and see individual clients, couples and families as well as offer supervision. I offer short-term and long-term therapy for a variety of different difficulties such as depression, anxiety, family conflicts and family transitions, couple difficulties, parental separation and divorce. I have an enhanced DBS certificate (Disclosure and barring Service)
I have worked in CAMHS services (Child and adolescent mental health services) for the past 30 years. I have worked as a clinician and as a manager, and for the past 3 years as the Lead Family therapist for the CAMHS service I worked in.
I continue to offer NHS Work and supervise trainee family therapists.
I am a qualified social worker although no longer practice as a social worker.
If you would like to contact me we can arrange to meet for an initial session in which we can discuss your situation and how therapy may help. You can hopefully get a sense of how I work and whether I am the right therapist for you to book an appointment Please call Jenni 0n 02084665671

Fees from £55 for individuals - £65 for families

Dr Charlotte Cousins • Individuals • Young People

Clinical Psychologist, registered with the Health Care Professionals Council, Chartered Member of the British Psychological SocietyMember of the Association of Child Psychologists in Private Practice (ACHIPP).

I have worked in the NHS and third sector organisations since 2010. During this time, I have gained comprehensive experience working in a variety of settings, including:

Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services

A Therapeutic Community for Looked After Children

Primary Care Talking Therapy Services for Adults

A Rehabilitation and Recovery Inpatient Unit for Adults experiencing Psychosis

An Assertive Outreach Team for Adults experiencing Psychosis

Older Adult Mental Health, Memory and Dementia Services

A Community Learning Disability Health Service

Perinatal Mental Health Services, including a Mother and Baby Inpatient Unit and Specialist Mother and Infant Mental Health Community Teams

My specialist area of interest and clinical practice is working with individuals, couples and families during pregnancy and the early years of their child’s life. As stated above, I gained experience of working with this client group during my training and subsequent clinical experience within the NHS. Furthermore, my PhD research looked at the process of forming a relationship between mother and child in interracial families.
Given my training and experience I can offer support to children, parents and families, the reasons people may come to see me include: Support for parents, couples and families

Difficulty adjusting to parenthood, including during pregnancy

Preparation for birth

Difficulties with family life, including helping children adjust to the introduction of a new sibling

Mental health difficulties during pregnancy and the early years of their child’s life

Adaptation to life events (e.g. the arrival of siblings, divorce, bereavement, chronic illness)

How it works
When you first make contact, we will arrange a convenient time for us to talk on the phone, during which we can privately discuss your concerns. I will ask about the difficulties you or your child or family are experiencing, some background information and what you hope I will able to help you with. This will give us the chance to think about the type of therapy that will best suit your needs and whether I am the best person to provide this.
We will then meet for an assessment session, this will enable us to have a more in-depth discussion about the difficulties you, your family or child are experiencing. Together we will identify a shared understanding of what has led to the difficulties developing, what is keeping them going, what the focus on our sessions will be, some goals for the work and the approach that we will take together to achieve these goals. We can also plan how many sessions we are likely to have together, this would usually be between 6-12 sessions with a review at the 6th session. However, we can discuss this together and create a plan that suits your needs and preferences.
Before starting therapy with your child, it may be necessary to gather information from other sources, this may include an observation of your child in their school, nursery, or home as well as input from other professionals and/or the use of psychological testing. If this is deemed necessary, we would discuss this together and you would be consulted about this process before any information is requested or shared with third parties.

Individual therapy
When working with young children I engage them using play, this is to help them express their feelings and concerns in an age appropriate way. Parents will usually be present for these sessions, so that they can support their child through the work and help them implement the work at home.
I draw on my training and clinical experience to help identify evidence-based approaches to use with the children and families I work with. However, I believe that individuals and families are the experts on their lives and therefore play a central role in identifying the solutions to the difficulties they experience. I endeavour to work collaboratively with each individual and family, acknowledging and drawing on their experiences, skills, resources and strengths.
The sessions tend to occur face to face for 50 minutes, usually on a weekly or fortnightly basis. A person-centred, integrative approach is used to ensure that the approach is informed by the evidence base but adapted to meet your individual circumstances and needs. I tend to draw on cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) and third-wave CBT approaches, such as Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). I also use post-modernist systemic approaches, drawing on solution focused and narrative therapy.

Confidentiality
What we discuss within our meetings is strictly confidential, the only exception to this is if I have concerns about your safety or the safety of anyone around you. If this is the case, I will need to discuss this with professionals from other external agencies. If this is deemed necessary, I will make every effort to ensure that this process is as transparent as possible and that you are aware of and involved in these discussions as much as is possible and appropriate.
I keep written records of each session, this is kept securely and is for my use only. The details will not be passed on to anyone else without your permission. I may discuss aspects of our work with colleagues during professional supervision but will keep identifying details anonymous.
To Make an appointment please call the Centre on 02084665671

Julieann Gibson • Individuals • Young People

Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling
Certificate in CBT

About me and my therapy practice

I am a qualified and experienced Counsellor/Psychotherapist who uses an integrative approach offering long and short term counselling using CBT and Rewind Trauma Therapy. I also have experience in working with bereavement.
I have a full and enhanced DBS (CRB) registration and in line with BACP regulations I attend regular and adequate supervision.
I work with children, young people and adults within the Bromley area in PRU units and mainstream schools. I also provide a confidential space for working with my private clients at the Centre for Counselling.
Life experiences can cause stress, anxiety, trauma and low self-esteem, which affect us all differently. My aim is to offer a safe and non-judgemental space where you can explore your experiences and associated mental health issues and emotions. I believe it is imperative to work with the client at the heart of the sessions; You want to create positive change and I want to work with you to enable that.What I can help with
Self-harm, Anxiety, Bereavement, Abuse, Loss, Trauma, Self-esteem, Women's issues, Stress, Work related issuesTypes of therapy
CBT, Person Centred, Play therapy, Psychodynamic, Rewind TherapyClients I work with
Adults, Children, Young people
Sessions are £45; lasting 50 minutes, typically on a weekly basis.

Main qualifications
I trained in Cognitive Hypnotherapy with the Quest Institute and hold a Hypnotherapy Practitioner Diploma approved by the National Council for Hypnotherapy and externally validated by the Ncfe.
I am a Master Practitioner in NLP and I have also trained in Counselling to Level 3.
Areas I work with Anxiety, lack of confidence, anger, phobias, fears

If you’ve ever felt there was something inside you that was keeping you from being your best self, something that you wanted to change, then I would love to help. I use an approach called Cognitive Hypnotherapy which combines the best techniques from a variety of therapeutic approaches with a powerful form of hypnotic suggestion to move you towards your chosen goal or way of being.

We tend to think that our issues are simply part of us, that we were born that way. We might think for example, that we are naturally anxious, lacking in confidence, angry or whatever it might be that is troubling you. In fact, most of the time, these issues are created in childhood and can be resolved.

Childhood is a time when we can easily pick up fears and negative beliefs about ourselves from parents, peers or society. As we develop into adulthood some of these fears and negative beliefs remain locked inside us and it is this locked information which drives the negative emotions, thoughts and behaviours that create our issues as adults.

So typically, in our sessions together, one of our aims will be to unlock and dissolve whatever negative beliefs and emotions are creating issues for you. Once we’ve done this you are likely to be pleasantly surprised at the difference this makes. We don’t stop there though. We will also focus on how you want to be once you are free from those old limiting beliefs and negative emotions in order to guide you to becoming more of the person you want to be.

Most issues can be resolved in one to six sessions. Occasionally clients work with me on a longer term basis.

If you would like to explore whether we could work together towards your chosen future, please contact Jenni at the Centre For Counselling on (020) 8466 5671